shovelful Antonyms
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Meaning of shovelful
Wordnet
shovelful (n)
the quantity a shovel can hold
Webster
shovelful (n.)
As much as a shovel will hold; enough to fill a shovel.
shovelful Sentence Examples
- The farmer used a shovelful of soil to plant the new seedlings.
- The construction workers dug a trench by throwing shovelfuls of dirt to the side.
- A shovelful of fertilizer was added to each hole for the tomato plants.
- With each shovelful of snow, the path became clearer.
- The children built a sandcastle, piling shovelfuls of sand on top of each other.
- The shovelful of grain spilled onto the kitchen floor, creating a mess.
- The compost pile grew quickly as shovelfuls of organic waste were added.
- The shovelful of gravel was just enough to fill the hole in the driveway.
- The archaeologist carefully removed a shovelful of dirt from the excavation site.
- The snowman was nearing completion as the children added a shovelful of snow to form the body.
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the quantity a shovel can holdAs much as a shovel will hold; enough to fill a shovel.
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The farmer used a shovelful of soil to plant the new seedlings.
The construction workers dug a trench by throwing shovelfuls of dirt to the side.
A shovelful of fertilizer was added to each hole for the tomato plants.
With each shovelful of snow, the path became clearer.